Posted by matthies on August 03, 2009 at 20:45:47 from (12.10.27.153):
In Reply to: Re: dark of the moon posted by Gopher Gitter on August 02, 2009 at 20:04:05:
Small town of 600-700, the one we dug Sunday was the 5th or 6th of the year, try making payments with that. We're country boys and don't mind a workout. And some plots are tight, would need a small hoe on tracks 4 foot max. to get between the graves. Our fathers and grandfather dug into their 60's. Whats the difference between graves, corn, or manure, sometimes you have to do it by hand. Guys in the next town are in their 60-70 age group and still digging, we're late 30's. I'd rather do this then go to a gym, fresh air and soil. Another story older guy at work ex military, said I needed to shine my shoes(I'm a mechanic) brought in my spade and told him once his spade shines like mine I'll shine my shoes, he never brought it up again. chris
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